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Rhino Roof Rack Pad & Clamp Kit (dk120) For Lexus Is on 2040-parts.com

AU $32.00
Location:

Coorparoo, QLD, Australia

Coorparoo, QLD, Australia
Condition:Used Brand:Rhino Rack UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:DK120

This is a genuine used Rhino pad and clamp kit, part number DK120,  suitable for Lexus IS 4dr sedaln (11/05 - 06/13) or Lexus IS F 4dr sedan (10/08 onwards).
They are in good condition.

The kit consists:
  • two SUB0145 clamps
  • two SUB0152 clamps 
  • four M367 pads
  • installation instructions. 
Does not include, bolts or the security bit for screwing the special bolts in.
I only have two 20cm measurement strips (and a couple of 5cm strips), so you may need to get some of these if you don't have any (roof racks stores, like roof racks galore should be able to provide you with some of these)

Let me know if you have any questions.

Pick up from Carina Heights, Brisbane is possible. Otherwise, I can post them out.

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